Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

published:17 Nov 2016

views:6911

This coin is very common but since this one is in quite decent grade I thought I would show it.

published:06 Feb 2018

views:46

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that can be applied to many different projects.
The items I use in the video are Heat-n-Bond UltraBond (found for a few bucks for a yard of it at our local craft store). It's like a big sheet of hot glue that get's ironed onto the back of the patch to help keep all of the back stitches together, gives the patch some mass (to make it thick and strong), to stop the edges from fraying when you cut it out, and also to make the patch an iron-on patch when you are done.
The other item is called FrayCheck. Also bought for a couple of bucks from our local craft store (there is enough in one tube for MANY MANY patches). It's basically like really liquidy rubber cement. You put it on the edges of your patch to stop it from fraying before and after you cut out your patch. The glue doesn't change the color your patch or give it a funny feel or smell, it just keeps all of the strings together and makes the patch very durable.
In this video we made a police badge for our son (we customized it for him). It was originally a florida police badge I found on brandsoftheworld.com, and I used Illustrator and Photoshop to edit it (removed the Florida seal and text, and added my sons name and few other little details for him). Then I digitized the image in Click-n-Stitch, and then I did some fine tuning and layout stuff in PE-Design (I don't like PE-Designs digitizing wizard as much as click-n-stitch's).
The other patches you see were made for our other kids and were some of the first tests we did to see if the patches would hold up with this method. They have been great so far, and our kids love them (we used glow-in-the-dark thread for the letters on the Minecraft patch, very popular with our son).
UPDATE: I just uploaded a separate video on how I auto digitize images for our embroidery projects. The video specifically shows how I took an image from google and then turned it into a Gryffindor patch from Harry Potter. You can check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifpxGvo0oh0
You can find the .PES files for a few of the patches I have done at http://melarky.com/embroidery/. We also have some patches for sale on our Etsy store:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MelarkyStore.

Welcome To IslandVibe Cooking where we take the Caribbean cooking to the next level. Let us know what we should cook next in the comment section.
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How To Clean And Marinate BeefThe Haitian Way
https://youtu.be/f6a2GhMewGw
Today's video is going to show you how to make the best haitian bouyon boeuf, this is a very detailed video if there is anything that you don't understand please let me know down below. please , share this video on Facebook as we are try to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of this year thank you for watching.
INGREDIENTS
Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green onions, maggi, cloves
New Video Every WeekWatch More Haitian Recipes
How To Make Haitian Griot (FriedPork)
https://youtu.be/LR-n4BGa93k
Haitian Fried Turkey Recipe
https://youtu.be/3urmGx3O_kk
Haitian Mayi Moulin Recipe (Cornmeal)
https://youtu.be/-ovWmZao5ms
EASY HAITIAN LEGUME (VEGETABLE STEW)
https://youtu.be/tXIjSWgRUWg
Thank you For watching today's recipe
Let us know what should we cook next down in the comment section.

Crest (hydrology)

In hydrology, crest is the highest level above a certain point (the datum point, or reference point) that a river will reach in a certain amount of time. This term is usually limited to a flooding event and from ground level .

The band split up in 1999, reformed in Brighton with a different line-up including Bob Brown (now of Shrag) and Nick Hills (now of Coin-op), but after several false starts called it a day in 2001. Most of the original line-up reformed in 2006 for a one-off show with fellow former Noisebox Records artists Navigator. Matt Leuw joined Coin-op in 2001 but left them in 2003 and formed Cortez at the end of the same year, and in 2007 formed both The Matthew Project and 2 Hot 2 Sweat. He has now disbanded both The Matthew Project and 2 Hot 2 Sweat and has a new project entitled Mild Horses.

Glitter 'N Glue DIY Bullion Crest Flats YouTube

Bullion & Thread Embroidery House

5:21

In Focus Friday - Episode 11 - Gold Signet Ring (80 years old!!)

In Focus Friday - Episode 11 - Gold Signet Ring (80 years old!!)

In Focus Friday - Episode 11 - Gold Signet Ring (80 years old!!)

Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

0:40

1938 Great Britain Shilling - Scottish Crest 0.500 Silver

1938 Great Britain Shilling - Scottish Crest 0.500 Silver

1938 Great Britain Shilling - Scottish Crest 0.500 Silver

This coin is very common but since this one is in quite decent grade I thought I would show it.

5:57

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that can be applied to many different projects.
The items I use in the video are Heat-n-Bond UltraBond (found for a few bucks for a yard of it at our local craft store). It's like a big sheet of hot glue that get's ironed onto the back of the patch to help keep all of the back stitches together, gives the patch some mass (to make it thick and strong), to stop the edges from fraying when you cut it out, and also to make the patch an iron-on patch when you are done.
The other item is called FrayCheck. Also bought for a couple of bucks from our local craft store (there is enough in one tube for MANY MANY patches). It's basically like really liquidy rubber cement. You put it on the edges of your patch to stop it from fraying before and after you cut out your patch. The glue doesn't change the color your patch or give it a funny feel or smell, it just keeps all of the strings together and makes the patch very durable.
In this video we made a police badge for our son (we customized it for him). It was originally a florida police badge I found on brandsoftheworld.com, and I used Illustrator and Photoshop to edit it (removed the Florida seal and text, and added my sons name and few other little details for him). Then I digitized the image in Click-n-Stitch, and then I did some fine tuning and layout stuff in PE-Design (I don't like PE-Designs digitizing wizard as much as click-n-stitch's).
The other patches you see were made for our other kids and were some of the first tests we did to see if the patches would hold up with this method. They have been great so far, and our kids love them (we used glow-in-the-dark thread for the letters on the Minecraft patch, very popular with our son).
UPDATE: I just uploaded a separate video on how I auto digitize images for our embroidery projects. The video specifically shows how I took an image from google and then turned it into a Gryffindor patch from Harry Potter. You can check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifpxGvo0oh0
You can find the .PES files for a few of the patches I have done at http://melarky.com/embroidery/. We also have some patches for sale on our Etsy store:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MelarkyStore.

How To Make The Best Haitian Bouillon (bouillon boeuf)

Welcome To IslandVibe Cooking where we take the Caribbean cooking to the next level. Let us know what we should cook next in the comment section.
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How To Clean And Marinate BeefThe Haitian Way
https://youtu.be/f6a2GhMewGw
Today's video is going to show you how to make the best haitian bouyon boeuf, this is a very detailed video if there is anything that you don't understand please let me know down below. please , share this video on Facebook as we are try to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of this year thank you for watching.
INGREDIENTS
Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green onions, maggi, cloves
New Video Every WeekWatch More Haitian Recipes
How To Make Haitian Griot (FriedPork)
https://youtu.be/LR-n4BGa93k
Haitian Fried Turkey Recipe
https://youtu.be/3urmGx3O_kk
Haitian Mayi Moulin Recipe (Cornmeal)
https://youtu.be/-ovWmZao5ms
EASY HAITIAN LEGUME (VEGETABLE STEW)
https://youtu.be/tXIjSWgRUWg
Thank you For watching today's recipe
Let us know what should we cook next down in the comment section.

My glissade down towads Bullion Basin

Michael Rapsch Silver Crest Mines - Silver Summit

Thanks for taking the time to watch this clip from the Silver Summit.
Most of you know the last SilverBull Market made "90% of the move in the last ten percent of the time".
This suggests the best lies ahead. Which means it is time to take action.
Watch the rest of this video and lots more...
Here's the opportunity-- http://www.TheMorganReport.com/signup

1:14

military bullion badges

military bullion badges

military bullion badges

www.militarybullionbadges.com
Military Bullion Badges are based in the UK and specialises in embroidered regimental clothing and bullion blazer badges. We supply some of the finest T-shirts, Hoodies, Sweaters and Fleeces from Fruit of the Loom,

Glitter 'N Glue DIY Bullion Crest Flats YouTube

published: 13 Jan 2015

Bullion & Thread Embroidery House

published: 17 Sep 2012

In Focus Friday - Episode 11 - Gold Signet Ring (80 years old!!)

Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

published: 17 Nov 2016

1938 Great Britain Shilling - Scottish Crest 0.500 Silver

This coin is very common but since this one is in quite decent grade I thought I would show it.

published: 06 Feb 2018

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that c...

Handmade bullion thread or Bullion Fringe and Tassels

Polymer Clay Horde Crest

How To Make The Best Haitian Bouillon (bouillon boeuf)

Welcome To IslandVibe Cooking where we take the Caribbean cooking to the next level. Let us know what we should cook next in the comment section.
Subscribe to IslandVibe Cooking
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How To Clean And Marinate BeefThe Haitian Way
https://youtu.be/f6a2GhMewGw
Today's video is going to show you how to make the best haitian bouyon boeuf, this is a very detailed video if there is anything that you don't understand please let me know down below. please , share this video on Facebook as we are try to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of this year thank you for watching.
INGREDIENTS
Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green o...

published: 02 Nov 2016

My glissade down towads Bullion Basin

Michael Rapsch Silver Crest Mines - Silver Summit

Thanks for taking the time to watch this clip from the Silver Summit.
Most of you know the last SilverBull Market made "90% of the move in the last ten percent of the time".
This suggests the best lies ahead. Which means it is time to take action.
Watch the rest of this video and lots more...
Here's the opportunity-- http://www.TheMorganReport.com/signup

published: 16 Feb 2015

military bullion badges

www.militarybullionbadges.com
Military Bullion Badges are based in the UK and specialises in embroidered regimental clothing and bullion blazer badges. We supply some of the finest T-shirts, Hoodies, Sweaters and Fleeces from Fruit of the Loom,

Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy ...

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that can be applied to many different projects.
The items I use in the video are Heat-n-Bond UltraBond (found for a few bucks for a yard of it at our local craft store). It's like a big sheet of hot glue that get's ironed onto the back of the patch to help keep all of the back stitches together, gives the patch some mass (to make it thick and strong), to stop the edges from fraying when you cut it out, and also to make the patch an iron-on patch when you are done.
The other item is called FrayCheck. Also bought for a couple of bucks from our local craft store (there is enough in one tube for MANY MANY patches). It's basically like really liquidy rubber cement. You put it on the edges of your patch to stop it from fraying before and after you cut out your patch. The glue doesn't change the color your patch or give it a funny feel or smell, it just keeps all of the strings together and makes the patch very durable.
In this video we made a police badge for our son (we customized it for him). It was originally a florida police badge I found on brandsoftheworld.com, and I used Illustrator and Photoshop to edit it (removed the Florida seal and text, and added my sons name and few other little details for him). Then I digitized the image in Click-n-Stitch, and then I did some fine tuning and layout stuff in PE-Design (I don't like PE-Designs digitizing wizard as much as click-n-stitch's).
The other patches you see were made for our other kids and were some of the first tests we did to see if the patches would hold up with this method. They have been great so far, and our kids love them (we used glow-in-the-dark thread for the letters on the Minecraft patch, very popular with our son).
UPDATE: I just uploaded a separate video on how I auto digitize images for our embroidery projects. The video specifically shows how I took an image from google and then turned it into a Gryffindor patch from Harry Potter. You can check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifpxGvo0oh0
You can find the .PES files for a few of the patches I have done at http://melarky.com/embroidery/. We also have some patches for sale on our Etsy store:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MelarkyStore.

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that can be applied to many different projects.
The items I use in the video are Heat-n-Bond UltraBond (found for a few bucks for a yard of it at our local craft store). It's like a big sheet of hot glue that get's ironed onto the back of the patch to help keep all of the back stitches together, gives the patch some mass (to make it thick and strong), to stop the edges from fraying when you cut it out, and also to make the patch an iron-on patch when you are done.
The other item is called FrayCheck. Also bought for a couple of bucks from our local craft store (there is enough in one tube for MANY MANY patches). It's basically like really liquidy rubber cement. You put it on the edges of your patch to stop it from fraying before and after you cut out your patch. The glue doesn't change the color your patch or give it a funny feel or smell, it just keeps all of the strings together and makes the patch very durable.
In this video we made a police badge for our son (we customized it for him). It was originally a florida police badge I found on brandsoftheworld.com, and I used Illustrator and Photoshop to edit it (removed the Florida seal and text, and added my sons name and few other little details for him). Then I digitized the image in Click-n-Stitch, and then I did some fine tuning and layout stuff in PE-Design (I don't like PE-Designs digitizing wizard as much as click-n-stitch's).
The other patches you see were made for our other kids and were some of the first tests we did to see if the patches would hold up with this method. They have been great so far, and our kids love them (we used glow-in-the-dark thread for the letters on the Minecraft patch, very popular with our son).
UPDATE: I just uploaded a separate video on how I auto digitize images for our embroidery projects. The video specifically shows how I took an image from google and then turned it into a Gryffindor patch from Harry Potter. You can check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifpxGvo0oh0
You can find the .PES files for a few of the patches I have done at http://melarky.com/embroidery/. We also have some patches for sale on our Etsy store:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MelarkyStore.

Welcome To IslandVibe Cooking where we take the Caribbean cooking to the next level. Let us know what we should cook next in the comment section.
Subscribe to IslandVibe Cooking
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCWl8R-bOixRza-Av-7ASw
How To Clean And Marinate BeefThe Haitian Way
https://youtu.be/f6a2GhMewGw
Today's video is going to show you how to make the best haitian bouyon boeuf, this is a very detailed video if there is anything that you don't understand please let me know down below. please , share this video on Facebook as we are try to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of this year thank you for watching.
INGREDIENTS
Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green onions, maggi, cloves
New Video Every WeekWatch More Haitian Recipes
How To Make Haitian Griot (FriedPork)
https://youtu.be/LR-n4BGa93k
Haitian Fried Turkey Recipe
https://youtu.be/3urmGx3O_kk
Haitian Mayi Moulin Recipe (Cornmeal)
https://youtu.be/-ovWmZao5ms
EASY HAITIAN LEGUME (VEGETABLE STEW)
https://youtu.be/tXIjSWgRUWg
Thank you For watching today's recipe
Let us know what should we cook next down in the comment section.

Welcome To IslandVibe Cooking where we take the Caribbean cooking to the next level. Let us know what we should cook next in the comment section.
Subscribe to IslandVibe Cooking
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCWl8R-bOixRza-Av-7ASw
How To Clean And Marinate BeefThe Haitian Way
https://youtu.be/f6a2GhMewGw
Today's video is going to show you how to make the best haitian bouyon boeuf, this is a very detailed video if there is anything that you don't understand please let me know down below. please , share this video on Facebook as we are try to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of this year thank you for watching.
INGREDIENTS
Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green onions, maggi, cloves
New Video Every WeekWatch More Haitian Recipes
How To Make Haitian Griot (FriedPork)
https://youtu.be/LR-n4BGa93k
Haitian Fried Turkey Recipe
https://youtu.be/3urmGx3O_kk
Haitian Mayi Moulin Recipe (Cornmeal)
https://youtu.be/-ovWmZao5ms
EASY HAITIAN LEGUME (VEGETABLE STEW)
https://youtu.be/tXIjSWgRUWg
Thank you For watching today's recipe
Let us know what should we cook next down in the comment section.

Thanks for taking the time to watch this clip from the Silver Summit.
Most of you know the last SilverBull Market made "90% of the move in the last ten percent of the time".
This suggests the best lies ahead. Which means it is time to take action.
Watch the rest of this video and lots more...
Here's the opportunity-- http://www.TheMorganReport.com/signup

Thanks for taking the time to watch this clip from the Silver Summit.
Most of you know the last SilverBull Market made "90% of the move in the last ten percent of the time".
This suggests the best lies ahead. Which means it is time to take action.
Watch the rest of this video and lots more...
Here's the opportunity-- http://www.TheMorganReport.com/signup

military bullion badges

www.militarybullionbadges.com
Military Bullion Badges are based in the UK and specialises in embroidered regimental clothing and bullion blazer badges. We suppl...

www.militarybullionbadges.com
Military Bullion Badges are based in the UK and specialises in embroidered regimental clothing and bullion blazer badges. We supply some of the finest T-shirts, Hoodies, Sweaters and Fleeces from Fruit of the Loom,

www.militarybullionbadges.com
Military Bullion Badges are based in the UK and specialises in embroidered regimental clothing and bullion blazer badges. We supply some of the finest T-shirts, Hoodies, Sweaters and Fleeces from Fruit of the Loom,

In Focus Friday - Episode 11 - Gold Signet Ring (80 years old!!)

Episode 11 - My Grandfathers old SignetRingCheck out episode 10 here:-
https://youtu.be/iQDNI-d3ywo
A 1080p Camera & close ups of coins! What more can you want!?
Do you have any old heirlooms from your family? Do you have a gold signet ring? What do you think of this ring?
What coins do you want to see in future episodes? What do you think of this series?
Comments welcome below or email me at silverarcherygb@gmail.com
If you want to get more involved and support Backyard Bullion check out my Patreon Page.
https://www.patreon.com/backyardbullion
Thanks for watching and I will see you next time!

How to make your own embroidered patches - cheap and easy DIY badges

This video will show you how to take an embroidered project and turn it into an iron-on or sewable patch (like boy/girl scout badges). You usually have to buy expensive specialty fabrics and equipment to do this,but we found a cheap and easy way to get GREAT results. The patches come out great and are very durable. Simple supplies from your local craft store will be all you need.
This is not a video tutorial on how to digitize an image to create patches. There are other videos on youtube that can show you how to use your preferred software. For reference, we made our patches using Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator, Click-n-Stitch, and Brother PE-Design. Our machine is a Brother SE400, but this guide will work with anyones machine or even hand embroidered items. This is a technique that can be applied to many different projects.
The items I use in the video are Heat-n-Bond UltraBond (found for a few bucks for a yard of it at our local craft store). It's like a big sheet of hot glue that get's ironed onto the back of the patch to help keep all of the back stitches together, gives the patch some mass (to make it thick and strong), to stop the edges from fraying when you cut it out, and also to make the patch an iron-on patch when you are done.
The other item is called FrayCheck. Also bought for a couple of bucks from our local craft store (there is enough in one tube for MANY MANY patches). It's basically like really liquidy rubber cement. You put it on the edges of your patch to stop it from fraying before and after you cut out your patch. The glue doesn't change the color your patch or give it a funny feel or smell, it just keeps all of the strings together and makes the patch very durable.
In this video we made a police badge for our son (we customized it for him). It was originally a florida police badge I found on brandsoftheworld.com, and I used Illustrator and Photoshop to edit it (removed the Florida seal and text, and added my sons name and few other little details for him). Then I digitized the image in Click-n-Stitch, and then I did some fine tuning and layout stuff in PE-Design (I don't like PE-Designs digitizing wizard as much as click-n-stitch's).
The other patches you see were made for our other kids and were some of the first tests we did to see if the patches would hold up with this method. They have been great so far, and our kids love them (we used glow-in-the-dark thread for the letters on the Minecraft patch, very popular with our son).
UPDATE: I just uploaded a separate video on how I auto digitize images for our embroidery projects. The video specifically shows how I took an image from google and then turned it into a Gryffindor patch from Harry Potter. You can check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifpxGvo0oh0
You can find the .PES files for a few of the patches I have done at http://melarky.com/embroidery/. We also have some patches for sale on our Etsy store:https://www.etsy.com/shop/MelarkyStore.

How To Make The Best Haitian Bouillon (bouillon boeuf)

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Beef, fresh tomatoes, red bell pepper, green bell pepper, carrot, spinach, water crest, plaintain, yam, malanga, potatoes, flour, coconut milk, butter, green onions, maggi, cloves
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